The pics thread

That's awesome. I considered writing my undergraduate thesis on House of Leaves, and sometimes I still wish I'd stuck with it. I'd be interested in reading that when you're done.
 
it should be pretty neat. I'm going to talk about how the house emasculates and robs the men of their masculinity and how this is portrayed in the novel.

there haven't been too many papers on House of Leaves, and as far as I could tell, none even remotely close to what I'm going to be talking about, so it should be fun. I need to read the book again; it's been a couple of years since the last time I read it.
 
I wonder the same thing. Ok, the colouring of the word "house" is apparently of importance in this book, but what has that got to do with grammatical reference to said book?
 
for vihris, this is what the text looks like inside the book:

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more detailed/larger view of a page
 
The text mimics the sensations/descriptions/emotions (etc.) of the passage. Furthermore, it's supposed to challenge the reader and recreate the elements discussed in the text (i.e. swirling textual passages represent vertigo, narrowing passages represent claustrophobia, etc.). It's all very carefully and meticulously planned by Danielewski. And if you can get by the pretentiousness and frustration, it all comes together wonderfully. I was seriously in a state of mental exhaustion for about a week after reading it.